1500, Editrice Giochi, Libra, Ceci and Carabelli

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Editrice Giochi published this very rare puzzle in 1989. The title is Libra, and it belongs to their Zodiac series. The designers of the image were Clara Ceci and Roberta Carabelli. The Italian Brand International Team had published puzzles with the zodiac signs inspired by works of Alphonse Mucha. When International Team went out of business, Editrice Giochi started to distribute these zodiac puzzles.

The puzzle is like NEW, with all the pieces still SEALED in the original bag. The box is in very good condition.

We have been able to list several puzzles of this Zodiac series, like Sagittarius.

More information about Libra:

  • Puzzle size: 58 x 78 cm.
  • Box size: 40 x 30 x 5.2 cm.
  • Reference number: 5336.
  • EAN number: 8001083053367.
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Dimensions 40 × 30 × 5.2 cm
Brand

Editrice Giochi

Condition

Sealed Bag

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

1500

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